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Full-Text Articles in Education
Improving Teacher Productivity Through The Use Of Computer Technology, Darcy Jane Coulter
Improving Teacher Productivity Through The Use Of Computer Technology, Darcy Jane Coulter
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of the project was to develop a teacher handbook forusing computer technology and Microsoft Office XP software in the performance of their administrative tasks. The handbook was designed to provide teachers with step-by-step instructions that would enable them to automate many administrative tasks that were previously performed manually, without the benefit of computer technology.
Second Grade Life Science Curriculum Design Using Howard Gardner's Theory Of Multiple Intelligences, Mary Anne Stover
Second Grade Life Science Curriculum Design Using Howard Gardner's Theory Of Multiple Intelligences, Mary Anne Stover
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to bring the subject of life sciences to second grade students through a diverse curriculum design. The theory of multiple intelligence and the principles of brain-based learning areused to incorporate elements that will reach each student on an individual basis.
Utilizing The Principles And Strategies Of Brain Based Learning In Educating The Deaf, Cynthia Grassel Szabados
Utilizing The Principles And Strategies Of Brain Based Learning In Educating The Deaf, Cynthia Grassel Szabados
Theses Digitization Project
This project was designed to integrate brain based learningprinciples and strategies into an existing curriculum being used in a science classroom for deaf students.
Teachers' Perceptions Of Computer Technology's Impact Upon Student Achievement, James Clayton Lewis
Teachers' Perceptions Of Computer Technology's Impact Upon Student Achievement, James Clayton Lewis
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this study was to determine if computer technology is an effective tool for raising student achievement in education. Much of the related research indicated there is a pressing need for educators, at both the school site and district levels, to develop accurate assessment tools to accurately determine the most effective use of computers as it applies to instructional technology.
A Comparison Of Interactive Televised Courses, And Traditional Face-To-Face Courses At California State University, San Bernardino, Richard Murray
A Comparison Of Interactive Televised Courses, And Traditional Face-To-Face Courses At California State University, San Bernardino, Richard Murray
Theses Digitization Project
This study compares a face-to-face format of teaching with closed circuit interactive television courses offered to off campus students at California State University, San Bernardino. The study provides comparisons of student satisfaction and student performance between the two mediums.
Online Storybook As A Facilitator For English As A Second Language Learning, Pei-Chen Tsai
Online Storybook As A Facilitator For English As A Second Language Learning, Pei-Chen Tsai
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project was to develop an online storybook as an ESL (English as a second language) or EFL (English as a Foreign language) learning facilitator for beginning english learners.
Is There A Difference Between Teacher Perceptions About Computer Lab Use In Developing Higher Order Thinking Skills And Actual Computer Lab Practices?, Eduardo David Gonzalez
Is There A Difference Between Teacher Perceptions About Computer Lab Use In Developing Higher Order Thinking Skills And Actual Computer Lab Practices?, Eduardo David Gonzalez
Theses Digitization Project
This study surveyed 15 teachers from an elementary school in Southern California regarding their perceptions of their use of the computer lab as an educational tool to develop student higher order level thinking skills, and compared the results to the actual computer lab activities they assigned. Data regarding actual computer lab practices was collected over a period of one school year. This data was analyzed and categorized by using Bloom's Taxonomy descriptors. Each computer lab activity was scaled and given a value using these descriptors of higher order thinking skills. Results indicated a difference between teacher's perceptions and skills targetted …
Enhancing Classroom Communication Via Classroom Websites, Vanessa Marie Hetzendorfer
Enhancing Classroom Communication Via Classroom Websites, Vanessa Marie Hetzendorfer
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of the project was to develop a webpage for each teacher at Deer Canyon Elementary School which is in Alta Loma, California. The webpages were designed to give teachers the tools to add information to their own webpages to enhance their communication with students and students' parents.
Effectively Incorporating Web Tools Into The Community College Composition Curriculum, Michael James Shefchik
Effectively Incorporating Web Tools Into The Community College Composition Curriculum, Michael James Shefchik
Theses Digitization Project
This project shows how web tools can be effectively integrated into the community college composition curriculum through staff development. It shows the need for adaptation of materials designed for K-12 education to the community college level and the development of grade-appropriate materials using web resources. The need for authentic assessment is explored and the means to prove it were supplied. Examples of web tools, sites for developing web tools and resources for accessing and applying authentic assessment tools were given.
Wiki-Style Administration Of Online Course Content, Jianmin Wang
Wiki-Style Administration Of Online Course Content, Jianmin Wang
Theses Digitization Project
A Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit Web page content using any Web browser. This project created the program, "Wiki-Style Administration of Online Course Content" (WAOCC) which can be used as a teaching assistant board. Students can edit their works online and the instructor can review the work and correct it directly if necessary from the WAOCC.